The BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay is a British Academy Film Award presented annually by the (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) (BAFTA) to a (screenwriter) for a specific film.
BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay | |
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Awarded for | Best Adapted Screenplay |
Location | United Kingdom |
Presented by | (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) |
Currently held by | (Cord Jefferson) for American Fiction (2023) |
Website | http://www.bafta.org/ |
The (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) (BAFTA) is a British organisation that hosts annual awards shows for film, television, children's film and television, and interactive media. Since 1983, selected films have been awarded with the BAFTA award for Best Adapted Screenplay at an annual ceremony.
In the following lists, the titles and names in bold with a gold background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the remaining nominees. The winner is also the first name listed in each category.
History
The (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) (BAFTA) award for Best Adapted Screenplay has been presented to its winners since 1968, when the original category ((BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay)) was split into two awards, the other being the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay.[]
(Christopher Hampton) holds the record for the most wins in this category, with two. (Ronald Harwood), (Ruth Prawer Jhabvala), Eric Roth and (Aaron Sorkin) tie for the most nominations in this category, with four each.
Winners and nominees
1980s
Year | Film | Screenwriter(s) | Adapted from |
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1983 ((37th)) | (Heat and Dust) | (Ruth Prawer Jhabvala) | (Heat and Dust) by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |
(Betrayal) | (Harold Pinter) | (Betrayal) by Harold Pinter | |
(Educating Rita) | (Willy Russell) | (Educating Rita) by Willy Russell | |
(Tootsie) | (Larry Gelbart) and (Murray Schisgal) | ||
1984 ((38th)) | The Killing Fields | (Bruce Robinson) | The experiences of (Dith Pran) and (Sydney Schanberg) |
(Another Country) | (Julian Mitchell) | (Another Country) by Julian Mitchell | |
(The Dresser) | (Ronald Harwood) | The Dresser by Ronald Harwood | |
(Paris, Texas) | (Sam Shepard) | Paris, Texas by (L. M. Kit Carson) | |
1985 ((39th)) | (Prizzi's Honor) | (Richard Condon) and Janet Roach | Prizzi's Honor by Richard Condon |
(Amadeus) | Peter Shaffer | (Amadeus) by Peter Shaffer | |
(A Passage to India) | David Lean | (A Passage to India) by E. M. Forster | |
(The Shooting Party) | (Julian Bond) | (The Shooting Party) by (Isabel Colegate) | |
1986 ((40th)) | Out of Africa | (Kurt Luedtke) | (Out of Africa) by (Isak Dinesen) |
(Children of a Lesser God) | Hesper Anderson and (Mark Medoff) | (Children of a Lesser God) by Mark Medoff | |
(The Color Purple) | (Menno Meyjes) | (The Color Purple) by (Alice Walker) | |
(Ran) | Masato Ide, (Akira Kurosawa), and (Hideo Oguni) | Legends of the (daimyō) (Mōri Motonari), as well as (King Lear) by William Shakespeare. | |
(A Room with a View) | (Ruth Prawer Jhabvala) | (A Room with a View) by E. M. Forster | |
1987 ((41st)) | (Jean de Florette) | (Claude Berri) and (Gérard Brach) | L'Eau des collines by (Marcel Pagnol) |
(84 Charing Cross Road) | (Hugh Whitemore) | 84 Charing Cross Road by (James Roose-Evans) | |
(Little Dorrit) | (Christine Edzard) | (Little Dorrit) by Charles Dickens | |
(Prick Up Your Ears) | (Alan Bennett) | Prick Up Your Ears by (John Lahr) | |
1988 ((42nd)) | (The Unbearable Lightness of Being) | (Jean-Claude Carrière) and Philip Kaufman | (The Unbearable Lightness of Being) by (Milan Kundera) |
(Babettes gæstebud) | (Gabriel Axel) | Babette's Feast by (Isak Dinesan) | |
(Empire of the Sun) | (Tom Stoppard) | (Empire of the Sun) by (J. G. Ballard) | |
(Who Framed Roger Rabbit) | (Jeffrey Price and Peter S. Seaman) | by (Gary K. Wolf) | |
1989 ((43rd)) | (Dangerous Liaisons) | (Christopher Hampton) | (Les Liaisons Dangereuses) by Christopher Hampton |
(The Accidental Tourist) | (Frank Galati) and (Lawrence Kasdan) | (The Accidental Tourist) by (Anne Tyler) | |
My Left Foot | (Shane Connaughton) and (Jim Sheridan) | (My Left Foot) by (Christy Brown) | |
(Shirley Valentine) | (Willy Russell) | (Shirley Valentine) by Willy Russell |
1990s
Year | Film | Screenwriter(s) | Adapted from |
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1990 ((44th)) | (Goodfellas) | (Nicholas Pileggi) and (Martin Scorsese) | (Wiseguy) by Nicholas Pileggi |
(Born on the Fourth of July) | (Ron Kovic) and (Oliver Stone) | (Born on the Fourth of July) by Ron Kovic | |
(Driving Miss Daisy) | (Alfred Uhry) | (Driving Miss Daisy) by Alfred Uhry | |
(Postcards from the Edge) | (Carrie Fisher) | (Postcards from the Edge) by Carrie Fisher | |
(The War of the Roses) | (Michael J. Leeson) | (The War of the Roses) by Warren Adler | |
1991 ((45th)) | (The Commitments) | Dick Clement, (Roddy Doyle), and (Ian La Frenais) | (The Commitments) by Roddy Doyle |
(Cyrano de Bergerac) | (Jean-Claude Carrière) and (Jean-Paul Rappeneau) | (Cyrano de Bergerac) by (Edmond Rostand) | |
(Dances with Wolves) | (Michael Blake) | Dances with Wolves by Michael Blake | |
(The Silence of the Lambs) | (Ted Tally) | (The Silence of the Lambs) by Thomas Harris | |
1992 ((46th)) | (The Player) | (Michael Tolkin) | The Player by Michael Tolkin |
(Howards End) | (Ruth Prawer Jhabvala) | (Howards End) by E. M. Forster | |
(JFK) | Zachary Sklar and (Oliver Stone) | (On the Trail of the Assassins) by Jim Garrison Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy by (Jim Marrs) | |
(Strictly Ballroom) | (Baz Luhrmann) and (Craig Pearce) | Strictly Ballroom by Baz Luhrmann | |
1993 ((47th)) | (Schindler's List) | Steven Zaillian | (Schindler's Ark) by (Thomas Keneally) |
(In the Name of the Father) | (Terry George) and (Jim Sheridan) | Proved Innocent: The Story of Gerry Conlon of the Guildford Four by (Gerry Conlon) | |
(The Remains of the Day) | (Ruth Prawer Jhabvala) | (The Remains of the Day) by (Kazuo Ishiguro) | |
(Shadowlands) | (William Nicholson) | (Shadowlands) by William Nicholson | |
(Scent of a Woman) | (Bo Goldman) | Il buio e il miele by (Giovanni Arpino) | |
1994 ((48th)) | (Quiz Show) | (Paul Attanasio) | Remembering America by (Richard N. Goodwin) |
(The Browning Version) | (Ronald Harwood) | (The Browning Version) by (Terence Rattigan) | |
(Forrest Gump) | Eric Roth | (Forrest Gump) by (Winston Groom) | |
(The Joy Luck Club) | (Ronald Bass) and (Amy Tan) | (The Joy Luck Club) by Amy Tan | |
(Three Colours: Red) | (Krzysztof Kieślowski) and (Krzysztof Piesiewicz) | ||
1995 ((49th)) | (Trainspotting) | (John Hodge) | (Trainspotting) by (Irvine Welsh) |
(Babe) | (George Miller), (Chris Noonan) | (The Sheep-Pig) by (Dick King-Smith) | |
(Leaving Las Vegas) | (Mike Figgis) | (Leaving Las Vegas) by (John O'Brien) | |
(The Madness of King George) | (Alan Bennett) | (The Madness of George III) by Alan Bennett | |
(Il Postino: The Postman) | Anna Pavignano, (Michael Radford), (Furio Scarpelli), (Giacomo Scarpelli), and (Massimo Troisi) | (Ardiente paciencia) by (Antonio Skármeta) | |
(Sense and Sensibility) | (Emma Thompson) | (Sense and Sensibility) by (Jane Austen) | |
1996 ((50th)) | (The English Patient) | Anthony Minghella | (The English Patient) by (Michael Ondaatje) |
(The Crucible) | (Arthur Miller) | (The Crucible) by Arthur Miller | |
(Evita) | (Alan Parker) and (Oliver Stone) | (Evita) by (Eva Perón) | |
(Richard III) | (Richard Loncraine) and (Ian McKellen) | (Richard III) by William Shakespeare | |
1997 ((51st)) | (Baz Luhrmann) and (Craig Pearce) | (Romeo and Juliet) by William Shakespeare | |
(The Ice Storm) | (James Schamus) | (The Ice Storm) by (Rick Moody) | |
(L.A. Confidential) | (Curtis Hanson) and (Brian Helgeland) | (L.A. Confidential) by (James Ellroy) | |
(The Wings of the Dove) | (Hossein Amini) | (The Wings of the Dove) by Henry James | |
1998 ((52nd)) | (Primary Colors) | (Elaine May) | (Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics) by (Joe Klein) |
(Hilary and Jackie) | (Frank Cottrell Boyce) | A Genius in the Family by Piers and (Hilary du Pré) | |
(Little Voice) | (Mark Herman) | (The Rise and Fall of Little Voice) by (Jim Cartwright) | |
(Wag the Dog) | (Hilary Henkin) and (David Mamet) | (American Hero) by (Larry Beinhart) | |
1999 ((53rd)) | (The End of the Affair) | (Neil Jordan) | (The End of the Affair) by (Graham Greene) |
(East Is East) | (Ayub Khan-Din) | (East Is East) by Ayub Khan-Din | |
(An Ideal Husband) | (Oliver Parker) | (An Ideal Husband) by (Oscar Wilde) | |
(The Talented Mr. Ripley) | Anthony Minghella | (The Talented Mr. Ripley) by (Patricia Highsmith) |
2000s
Year | Film | Screenwriter(s) | Adapted from |
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2000 ((54th)) | (Traffic) | (Stephen Gaghan) | (Traffik) by (Alastair Reid) |
(Chocolat) | (Robert Nelson Jacobs) | (Chocolat) by (Joanne Harris) | |
(Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) | (James Schamus), (Wang Hui-ling), and Kuo Jung Tsai | (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) by (Wang Dulu) | |
(High Fidelity) | (John Cusack), D. V. DeVincentis, (Steve Pink), and (Scott Rosenberg) | (High Fidelity) by Nick Hornby | |
(Wonder Boys) | (Steve Kloves) | (Wonder Boys) by (Michael Chabon) | |
2001 ((55th)) | (Shrek) | (Ted Elliott), (Terry Rossio), (Roger S. H. Schulman), and (Joe Stillman) | (Shrek!) by (William Steig) |
(A Beautiful Mind) | (Akiva Goldsman) | (A Beautiful Mind) by (Sylvia Nasar) | |
Bridget Jones's Diary | (Richard Curtis), (Andrew Davies), and (Helen Fielding) | (Bridget Jones's Diary) by Helen Fielding | |
(Iris) | (Richard Eyre) and (Charles Wood) | (Elegy for Iris) by (John Bayley) | |
(The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring) | (Philippa Boyens), Peter Jackson, and (Fran Walsh) | (The Fellowship of the Ring) by (J. R. R. Tolkien) | |
2002 ((56th)) | (Adaptation.) | (Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman) | (The Orchid Thief) by (Susan Orlean) |
(About a Boy) | (Peter Hedges), Chris Weitz, and (Paul Weitz) | (About a Boy) by Nick Hornby | |
(Catch Me If You Can) | (Jeff Nathanson) | (Catch Me if You Can) by (Frank Abagnale) and Stan Redding | |
(The Hours) | (David Hare) | (The Hours) by Michael Cunningham | |
(The Pianist) | (Ronald Harwood) | (The Pianist) by (Władysław Szpilman) | |
2003 ((57th)) | (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) | (Philippa Boyens), Peter Jackson, and (Fran Walsh) | (The Return of the King) by (J. R. R. Tolkien) |
Big Fish | (John August) | (Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions) by (Daniel Wallace) | |
(Cold Mountain) | Anthony Minghella | (Cold Mountain) by (Charles Frazier) | |
(Girl with a Pearl Earring) | (Olivia Hetreed) | (Girl with a Pearl Earring) by (Tracy Chevalier) | |
Mystic River | (Brian Helgeland) | (Mystic River) by (Dennis Lehane) | |
2004 ((58th)) | (Sideways) | (Alexander Payne) and (Jim Taylor) | (Sideways) by (Rex Pickett) |
(The Chorus) | (Christophe Barratier) and Philippe Lopes-Curval | (A Cage of Nightingales) directed by (Jean Dréville) | |
(Closer) | (Patrick Marber) | (Closer) by Patrick Marber | |
Finding Neverland | (David Magee) | The Man Who Was Peter Pan by (Allan Knee) | |
(The Motorcycle Diaries) | (José Rivera) | (The Motorcycle Diaries) by (Che Guevara) | |
2005 ((59th)) | (Brokeback Mountain) | (Larry McMurtry) and (Diana Ossana) | (Brokeback Mountain) by (E. Annie Proulx) |
(Capote) | (Dan Futterman) | Capote by (Gerald Clarke) | |
(The Constant Gardener) | (Jeffrey Caine) | (The Constant Gardener) by (John le Carré) | |
(A History of Violence) | (Josh Olson) | (A History of Violence) by John Wagner and (Vince Locke) | |
(Deborah Moggach) | (Pride and Prejudice) by (Jane Austen) | ||
2006 ((60th)) | (The Last King of Scotland) | (Jeremy Brock) and (Peter Morgan) | (The Last King of Scotland) by (Giles Foden) |
(Casino Royale) | (Paul Haggis), Neal Purvis, and (Robert Wade) | (Casino Royale) by (Ian Fleming) | |
(The Departed) | (William Monahan) | (Infernal Affairs) by (Alan Mak) and Felix Chong | |
(The Devil Wears Prada) | (Aline Brosh McKenna) | (The Devil Wears Prada) by (Lauren Weisberger) | |
(Notes on a Scandal) | (Patrick Marber) | (Notes on a Scandal) by (Zoë Heller) | |
2007 ((61st)) | (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) | (Ronald Harwood) | (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) by (Jean-Dominique Bauby) |
(Atonement) | (Christopher Hampton) | (Atonement) by (Ian McEwan) | |
(The Kite Runner) | (David Benioff) | (The Kite Runner) by (Khaled Hosseini) | |
(No Country for Old Men) | (Joel Coen and Ethan Coen) | (No Country for Old Men) by Cormac McCarthy | |
(There Will Be Blood) | (Paul Thomas Anderson) | (Oil!) by (Upton Sinclair) | |
2008 ((62nd)) | (Slumdog Millionaire) | (Simon Beaufoy) | by (Vikas Swarup) |
(The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) | Eric Roth | (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) by (F. Scott Fitzgerald) | |
(Frost/Nixon) | (Peter Morgan) | (Frost/Nixon) by Peter Morgan | |
(The Reader) | (David Hare) | (The Reader) by (Bernhard Schlink) | |
(Revolutionary Road) | (Justin Haythe) | (Revolutionary Road) by Richard Yates | |
2009 ((63rd)) | Up in the Air | (Jason Reitman) and Sheldon Turner | (Up in the Air) by (Walter Kirn) |
(District 9) | (Neill Blomkamp) and (Terri Tatchell) | (Alive in Joburg) by Neill Blomkamp | |
(An Education) | Nick Hornby | An Education by (Lynn Barber) | |
(In the Loop) | (Simon Blackwell), (Jesse Armstrong), (Armando Iannucci), and (Tony Roche) | (The Thick of It) by Armando Iannucci | |
Precious | (Geoffrey Fletcher) | (Push) by (Sapphire) |
2010s
Year | Film | Screenwriter(s) | Adapted from |
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2010 ((64th)) | The Social Network | (Aaron Sorkin) | (The Accidental Billionaires) by (Ben Mezrich) |
(127 Hours) | (Danny Boyle) and (Simon Beaufoy) | (Between a Rock and a Hard Place) by (Aron Ralston) | |
(The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) | Rasmus Heisterberg and (Nikolaj Arcel) | (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) by (Stieg Larsson) | |
(Toy Story 3) | (Michael Arndt) | Characters from the film Toy Story created by John Lasseter, (Pete Docter), (Andrew Stanton), (Joe Ranft), (Joss Whedon), (Joel Cohen), and (Alec Sokolow) Characters from the film (Toy Story 2) created by John Lasseter, (Pete Docter), (Ash Brannon), (Andrew Stanton), Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin, and Chris Webb | |
(True Grit) | (Joel Coen and Ethan Coen) | (True Grit) by (Charles Portis) | |
2011 ((65th)) | (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) | (Bridget O'Connor) and (Peter Straughan) | (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) by (John le Carré) |
(The Descendants) | (Alexander Payne), (Nat Faxon), and (Jim Rash) | (The Descendants) by (Kaui Hart Hemmings) | |
(The Help) | (Tate Taylor) | (The Help) by (Kathryn Stockett) | |
(The Ides of March) | George Clooney, (Beau Willimon), and Grant Heslov | (Farragut North) by Beau Willimon | |
(Moneyball) | Steven Zaillian and (Aaron Sorkin) | (Moneyball) by (Michael Lewis) | |
2012 ((66th)) | (Silver Linings Playbook) | (David O. Russell) | (The Silver Linings Playbook) by (Matthew Quick) |
(Argo) | (Chris Terrio) | The Master of Disguise by Tony Mendez The Great Escape by (Joshuah Bearman) | |
(Beasts of the Southern Wild) | (Lucy Alibar) and (Benh Zeitlin) | Juicy and Delicious by Lucy Alibar | |
Life of Pi | (David Magee) | (Life of Pi) by (Yann Martel) | |
(Lincoln) | (Tony Kushner) | (Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln) by (Doris Kearns Goodwin) | |
2013 ((67th)) | (Philomena) | Steve Coogan and (Jeff Pope) | The Lost Child of Philomena Lee by (Martin Sixsmith) |
(12 Years a Slave) | (John Ridley) | (Twelve Years a Slave) by (Solomon Northup) | |
(Behind the Candelabra) | (Richard LaGravenese) | (Behind the Candelabra: My Life with Liberace) by (Scott Thorson) | |
Captain Phillips | (Billy Ray) | A Captain's Duty by (Richard Phillips) with (Stephan Talty) | |
(The Wolf of Wall Street) | (Terence Winter) | (The Wolf of Wall Street) by (Jordan Belfort) | |
2014 ((68th)) | (The Theory of Everything) | (Anthony McCarten) | Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen by (Jane Wilde Hawking) |
American Sniper | Jason Hall | (American Sniper) by (Chris Kyle), Scott McEwen, and Jim DeFelice | |
Gone Girl | (Gillian Flynn) | (Gone Girl) by (Gillian Flynn) | |
(The Imitation Game) | (Graham Moore) | Alan Turing: The Enigma by (Andrew Hodges) | |
(Paddington) | (Paul King) | (Paddington Bear) by (Michael Bond) | |
2015 ((69th)) | (The Big Short) | Adam McKay and (Charles Randolph) | (The Big Short) by (Michael Lewis) |
(Brooklyn) | Nick Hornby | (Brooklyn) by (Colm Tóibín) | |
(Carol) | (Phyllis Nagy) | (The Price of Salt) by (Patricia Highsmith) | |
(Room) | (Emma Donoghue) | (Room) by (Emma Donoghue) | |
(Steve Jobs) | (Aaron Sorkin) | (Steve Jobs) by (Walter Isaacson) | |
2016 ((70th)) | (Lion) | (Luke Davies) | A Long Way Home by (Saroo Brierley) and (Larry Buttrose) |
(Arrival) | (Eric Heisserer) | (Story of Your Life) by (Ted Chiang) | |
Hacksaw Ridge | (Andrew Knight) and (Robert Schenkkan) | (The Conscientious Objector) by (Terry Benedict) | |
(Hidden Figures) | (Allison Schroeder) and (Theodore Melfi) | (Hidden Figures) by (Margot Lee Shetterly) | |
(Nocturnal Animals) | (Tom Ford) | (Tony and Susan) by (Austin Wright) | |
2017 ((71st)) | (Call Me by Your Name) | (James Ivory) | (Call Me by Your Name) by André Aciman |
(The Death of Stalin) | (Armando Iannucci), (Ian Martin), and (David Schneider) | The Death of Stalin by Fabien Nury and Thierry Robin | |
(Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool) | (Matt Greenhalgh) | Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool by Peter Turner | |
(Molly's Game) | (Aaron Sorkin) | Molly's Game by (Molly Bloom) | |
(Paddington 2) | (Simon Farnaby) and (Paul King) | (Paddington Bear) by (Michael Bond) | |
2018 ((72nd)) | (BlacKkKlansman) | Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott, and Spike Lee | Black Klansman by (Ron Stallworth) |
(Nicole Holofcener) and (Jeff Whitty) | Can You Ever Forgive Me? by (Lee Israel) | ||
(First Man) | (Josh Singer) | (First Man: The Life of Neil A. Armstrong) by (James R. Hansen) | |
(If Beale Street Could Talk) | (Barry Jenkins) | (If Beale Street Could Talk) by (James Baldwin) | |
A Star Is Born | Eric Roth, (Bradley Cooper), and Will Fetters | (A Star Is Born) by (William A. Wellman), (Robert Carson), Dorothy Parker, and (Alan Campbell) | |
2019 ((73rd)) | (Jojo Rabbit) | (Taika Waititi) | Caging Skies by (Christine Leunens) |
(The Irishman) | Steven Zaillian | (I Heard You Paint Houses) by (Charles Brandt) | |
(Joker) | (Todd Phillips) and (Scott Silver) | Characters by DC | |
(Little Women) | (Greta Gerwig) | (Little Women) by (Louisa May Alcott) | |
(The Two Popes) | (Anthony McCarten) | The Pope by Anthony McCarten |
2020s
Year | Film | Screenwriter(s) | Adapted from |
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2020 ((74th)) | (The Father) | (Christopher Hampton) and (Florian Zeller) | (Le Père) (The Father) by Florian Zeller |
(The Dig) | (Moira Buffini) | (The Dig) by (John Preston) | |
(The Mauritanian) | Rory Haines, (Sohrab Noshirvani), and M.B. Traven | (Guantánamo Diary) by (Mohamedou Ould Slahi) | |
(Nomadland) | (Chloé Zhao) | (Nomadland) by (Jessica Bruder) | |
(The White Tiger) | (Ramin Bahrani) | (The White Tiger) by Aravind Adiga | |
2021 ((75th)) | (CODA) | (Sian Heder) | (La Famille Bélier) by (Victoria Bedos) |
(Drive My Car) | (Ryusuke Hamaguchi) and Takamasa Oe | by (Haruki Murakami) | |
(Dune) | Eric Roth, Jon Spaihts, and Denis Villeneuve | (Dune) by (Frank Herbert) | |
(The Lost Daughter) | (Maggie Gyllenhaal) | The Lost Daughter by (Elena Ferrante) | |
(The Power of the Dog) | (Jane Campion) | (The Power of the Dog) by (Thomas Savage) | |
2022 ((76th)) | (All Quiet on the Western Front) | Edward Berger, (Lesley Paterson), and Ian Stokell | (All Quiet on the Western Front) by (Erich Maria Remarque) |
Living | (Kazuo Ishiguro) | (Ikiru) by (Akira Kurosawa), (Shinobu Hashimoto) and (Hideo Oguni) | |
(The Quiet Girl) | Colm Bairéad | (Foster) by (Claire Keegan) | |
She Said | (Rebecca Lenkiewicz) | (She Said) by (Jodi Kantor) and (Megan Twohey) | |
The Whale | (Samuel D. Hunter) | The Whale by Samuel D. Hunter | |
2023 ((77th)) | American Fiction | (Cord Jefferson) | (Erasure) by (Percival Everett) |
(All of Us Strangers) | (Andrew Haigh) | (Strangers) by (Taichi Yamada) | |
(Oppenheimer) | (Christopher Nolan) | (American Prometheus) by (Kai Bird) and (Martin Sherwin) | |
Poor Things | (Tony McNamara) | (Poor Things) by (Alasdair Gray) | |
(The Zone of Interest) | (Jonathan Glazer) | (The Zone of Interest) by (Martin Amis) |
Multiple wins and nominations
Multiple wins
| Multiple nominations
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See also
- (Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay)
- (Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay)
- (AACTA International Award for Best Screenplay)
- (Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay)
- (Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay)
References
- BAFTA Awards
- 1985 Film Adapted Screenplay|BAFTA Awards
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